Finally got my hands on this and boy I was not disappionted. This is a monster of a release. Earl has got the best line up since the orginal band. Nick Walsh is The next best thing to Buzz. The remake of the orginal songs sounds fresh and inventive. As for Moonrider, they completely nail it.Forum: Noticeboard

This has to be the best Moxy reincarnation so far..Nicks vocal delivery is very muck like Buzz and the live stuff I have heard sounds very refreshering. Can't wait to hear Earls guitar work on Moonrider. I know he was pissed off because he didn't get to record a lot of the guitaring on the debut due to a row with the producer.Forum: Noticeboard

This from Moxy FB site.
As part of the celebration of 40 years of their establishment, the Canadian hard rockers MOXY, circulating Best Of CD with remakes of the pieces, which also include a Live CD, from their appearance in Toronto in 2013. The first edition of album, which will be limited to 2000 copies, comprising a Live DVD from the same live appearance of the assembly.Forum: Noticeboard

I noticed that most of the 70s bands that set the wheels in motion, get very little mention here. Haven't seen one thread regarding Punky Meadows recording a new CD with Danny Farrow. Now that's major news in my book.Forum: Noticeboard

Back in 1984 I was introduced to Jason via his then girlfriend who lived in Houston. I was lucky enough to spend a few days with him, staying at his house, watching Watchtower rehearse and hunting down second hand record stores in Austin. A really nice guy.Forum: Noticeboard

Roger Romeo has his own band called the Funkin Maniacs, they play a few times a month around LA. Mike Prince has his own production company, and properly made more money working for Michael Jackson than he ever did with Legs Diamond. Rick Sanford lives and works in Texas, he does have a band band but the name escapes me. Roger did mention on an old FB post some time back that he would love to recForum: Noticeboard